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File STeLI 2011 1.2 Helen Bevan
File STeLI 2011 1.3 Anne Rainsberry
File STeLI 2011 2.1 Fiona Moss
File STeLI 2011 2.2 Diana Hamilton-Fairley
File 2011 STeLI 4.1 Elisabeth Paice
File STeLI 2011 6.2 Geraint Lewis
 

2011 Conference Programme

London Deanery Educational Excellence conference 'Quality Improvement and Innovation in Healthcare Education'.

This conference has already taken place.  The programme is below and presenations can be downloaded from the tab on the right.

19 December 2011

Royal College of Physicians, Regents Park, London.

Conference programme

0845:  Registration opens

Session One

0930: Educational Excellence - a strategic imperative? - Ian Curran, Dean for Educational Excellence, Head of Innovation and Lead for STeLI; London Deanery and Education Commissioning System for London

0950:  Creating Contagious Commitment - Helen Bevan, Chief of Service Transformation; NHS Institute for Innovation Improvement

1020:  Educational Excellence - improving the patient experience - Anne Rainsberry, Director of People and Organisational Development and Deputy Chief Executive; NHS London

1030:  Panel discussion

1040:  Morning coffee

Session Two:

1100:  The  Role of Education in Service Improvement - Fiona Moss, Director of Medical and Dental Education; London Deanery and London Commissioner for Medical and Dental Education (LCMDE)

1120:  Commissioning for Excellence in Education - Diana Hamilton-Fairley. Dean of Secondary Care Specialties; London Deanery and LCMDE

1140:  Panel discussion

Session 3: Morning Workshops - for session detail see the 2011 conference workshops page.

A  Trianing the Trauma Team (London's Trauma Team Membe course) - Simon Calvert and Tracy Parr

B  Simulation-based training highlighting leadership, followership and management skills in clinical practice - Francina Cunnington and John Moreiras

C  Human Factors Matter: Patient Safety in Hospital at Night Teams - Tim Stephens, Helen Mills and Chris Sadler

D  Using simulated patients to calibrate your patient-centric compass - Sonya Abraham and Benjamin Cerezo

E Supporting Accomplished Facilitation: Introducing a new web-based learning resource - Della Freeth

1230:  Lunch

Session Four

1330:  Educating the Collaborative Clinician - Elisabeth Paice, Chair of North West London Integrated Care Pilot

1350:  Simulating the Pathways of Integrated Care - Roger Kneebone, Professor of Surgical Education, Imperial College, London

1410:  Process simulation to learn a better way of admitting patients with hip fractures - Andrew Fordyce, Consultant Oral and Facial Surgeon, South Devon Healthcare NHS Trust

1430:  Panel discussion

1440:  Afternoon tea

Session Five:  Afternoon workshops - for session detail see the 2011 conference workshops page.

A Trauma Team Leader - Syed Masud and Tracy Parr

B Medical Leadership: A simulation-based course - Nick Bass

C Patient Voices: involving patients, educating clinicians, transforming healthcare - Pip Hardy and Tony Sumner

D "Keeping patients safe" - how to develop and promote patient centred courses for the modern NHS - Val Dimmock, Elenaor Wood and Deblina Dasgupta

E Best Practices for Debriefing in Simulation-based Training - Maria Ahmed. Sonal Arora, Jane Runnacles and Nick Sevdalis

Session Six

1545:  Educational Excellence Innovation Awards - presented by Ian Curran; for details see the 2011 awards page

1600: Counterheroism, Common Knowledge and Ergonomics: Concepts from Aviation that could improve patient safety - Geraint Lewis, Senior Fellow, Nuffield Trust

1630: Conference closes

Details for all speakers are available on the 2011 biographies page.